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How to execute command line and scheduled

When you save session

Convert MySQL to Oracle - save session

Click "Save & Make Batch File"

Convert MySQL to Oracle - make batch file

Click "OK", you'll get batch file created, and you can run it in command line, like this:

Convert MySQL to Oracle - command line

Or click "Create & Schedule Task", you can run this batch file at a specific time and/or at a certain time every day. See this for detail: Schedule Task.

The MysqlToOracle parameter descriptions are as follows:

	session: The session file name.
	
	source_sql: Sql file to execute in source database.

	dest_sql: Sql file to execute in target database.

	logfile: The log file name.